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Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C

Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C

By Lincoln Stein, Doug MacEachern
Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason

Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason

By Dave Rolsky, Ken Williams
mod_perl2 User's Guide

mod_perl2 User's Guide

By Stas Bekman, Jim Brandt
Practical mod_perl

Practical mod_perl

By Stas Bekman, Eric Cholet
The mod_perl Developer's Cookbook

The mod_perl Developer's Cookbook

By Geoffrey Young, Paul Lindner, Randy Kobes
mod_perl Pocket Reference

mod_perl Pocket Reference

By Andrew Ford


General information regarding mod_perl of historical interest.

Part I: Development
-The mod_perl Project Management Committee
the mod_perl Project Management Committee (PMC) is a group of mod_perl committers who take responsibility for the long-term direction of the project.
-mod_perl Contributors
A list of people having helped mod_perl along the way, and information about them
-Companies sponsoring and supporting mod_perl developers
Several companies have contributed to mod_perl by sponsoring mod_perl developers and/or allowing their employees to work on mod_perl as a part of their day job.
-Other contributors to mod_perl
The other contributions made to mod_perl, that we don't have enough information on.
-History
Since mod_perl's inception in 1996, many things have changed, and it's interesting to look at mod_perl's evolution and related events during the time from then to now.
Part II: Link to This Site
-Link to us
A number of banners and buttons that can be used to link to the mod_perl site
Part III: mod_perl General Information
-How to pronounce mod_perl
Do you think that "mod_perl" is a strange name and wondering about how to pronounce it?
-License
mod_perl is an Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/) project, licensed under The Apache Software License, an Open Source license.


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